Story
0h 13m
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Story
0h 13m
Extras
-
Complete
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*Updated
Amidar is a classic arcade game released in 1981, where players take on the role of a pig-like character tasked with painting a grid-like maze while avoiding various enemies. The objective is to fill in the sections of the maze by walking on the lines, turning sections into a solid color. Players can also earn points by completing sections and by strategically using power-ups to evade or turn the tables on enemy characters. The game combines elements of strategy and skill, requiring quick reflexes and planning to complete each level while managing threats from adversaries.
Amidar is available on Arcade and Atari 2600.
The times below represent the possible times you could dedicate to Amidar depending on how you play it, also considering the average times based on players’ abilities.
According to the data provided by 1 player, Amidar it has an average duration of 0 hours and 13 minutes if you only complete the main objectives of the game,. The slowest players tend to complete this playstyle in an average time of 0 hours and 13 minutes. If you play slowly, you will finish this playstyle in an average time of 0 hours and 13 minutes.
players | Average Time | Playing slowly | Playing quickly | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Story | 1 | 0h 13m | 0h 13m | 0h 13m |
Extras | 0 | - | - | - |
Complete | 0 | - | - | - |
Now let’s proceed with the average duration of Amidar based on all playstyles for each platform that has a version available:
players | Story | Extras | Complete | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Arcade | 0 | - | - | - |
Atari 2600 | 1 | 0h 13m | - | - |
Below is the maximum time and minimum time Below, you can see the maximum time and minimum time that among all players has been spent on Amidar to complete it depending on the platform on which it exists, including all playstyles:
Below, you can see the maximum time and minimum time that among all players has been spent on Amidar to complete it depending on the platform on which it exists. These data do not reflect players’ skills but exclusively the total number of hours they have dedicated to the game:
player | Fastest | Slowest | |
---|---|---|---|
Arcade | Mr/s. Unknown | - | - |
Atari 2600 | Mr/s. Unknown | 0h 13m | 0h 13m |